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Jointly funded care package
- Author:
- EVERINGTON Shanta
- Journal article citation:
- Disability, Pregnancy and Parenthood International, 68, Spring 2010, pp.6-7.
- Publisher:
- National Centre for Disabled Parents
Charlotte Foulkes, a single parent with arthritis living in London, talks about her experience of social services needs assessments from both adult, and children and families teams. As a disabled parent with a one-year old daughter she has been assessed by both these teams but with mixed results. She describes the consultation process, the delays, the stress, manner and accuracy of some assessments and the way in which she was bounced between services. After being turned down for support by adult services, she contacted Disabled Parents Network and complained. Eventually, the adult team got the children and families team involved which provided a much better experience of assessment with the outcome of a jointly funded direct payment package. Charlotte’s advice to other disabled parents seeking support from social services is not to be afraid of making a complaint; in her case she believes it was the only way that things moved forward.
Growing up with a chronic disease: the impact on children and their families
- Author:
- EISER Christine
- Publisher:
- Jessica Kingsley
- Publication year:
- 1993
- Pagination:
- 255p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Looks at the effects of caring for a chronically sick or disabled child on parents, siblings and the extended family. Includes case studies.
Approaches to teaching health care in social work: a compendium of model syllabi
- Authors:
- COPELAND Valire Carr, et al, comps
- Publisher:
- Council on Social Work Education
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 155p.,bibliogs.
- Place of publication:
- Alexandria, VA
Syllabi focusing on social work in health care. Contains course outlines on: case management with vulnerable populations; special fields of social work health settings; social work issues in health care; social work practice in health care settings; poverty, health and health policy; social work in health; health care issues, policies and programmes; health, illness and disability; clinical social work issues in health care; introduction to health services research; issues in maternal health; urban health care; social and preventive issues around AIDS; gender and chronic health conditions; and health care for the poor.